Argument Structure Questions - - Question 10

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ocbellini February 12, 2020

Would it be smart to read the question first?

I know that in some LSAT questions, you should never read the question before the passage. But would it be smart to read the questions first for argument structure questions? That way, we could get an idea of what sentence to hyper focus on in the passage.

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Annie February 12, 2020

Hi @ocbellini,

When it comes to logical reasoning, you should pretty much always read the passage before the question. The only exception would be if you have a remarkably long passage provided. But, with questions like the one here, you can read the passage and get to the question very quickly so it is not worth your time to start at the bottom.

nicolebet February 20, 2020

Hi,
Why is it not recommended to read the question before the passage?

Leonard March 10, 2022

@nicolebet time constraints